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FS#685 - gnome applications do not recognize flac files with default gnome-vfs and shared-mime-info packages
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Opened by Ash (Thikasabrik) - Sunday, 04 April 2004, 12:02 GMT
Last edited by Dale Blount (dale) - Sunday, 04 April 2004, 16:42 GMT
Opened by Ash (Thikasabrik) - Sunday, 04 April 2004, 12:02 GMT
Last edited by Dale Blount (dale) - Sunday, 04 April 2004, 16:42 GMT
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DetailsAfter upgrading to gnome 2.6 I decided to play a flac file in rhythmbox, but both rhythmbox and nautilus only recognized flac files as application/octet-stream and refused to play them. audio/x-flac and application/x-flac appear to be present and correct in the gnome-vfs mime data, but do not exist in the shared mime info database.
This can be 'fixed' by adding flac to the shared mime info database (using a tool such as mime-editor and update-mime-database). Why does gnome seem to ignore the gnome-vfs info? |
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Comment by arjan timmerman (blaasvis) -
Saturday, 10 April 2004, 14:12 GMT
updated shared-mime-info should fix it